It’s sorority video season

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Anonymous wrote:There’s a tidal wave of kids from our wealthy full pay NE suburb going to SEC schools. Not too many interested in Vasser, Swarthmore, Smith be or Mt Holyoke.


So why are schools like UConn, UMass, NYU, BU, BC, every Ivy, Pitt, Penn State, UMD et al more popular than ever. Are all the southerners heading North?


Every large college is receiving more apps than ever because the borders are wide open, anyone in the world can apply, and small and mid-sized colleges are all dying.

Bottom line is y'all really can't cope with the fact that the South is booming and smart northern / mid-Atlantic / west coast teens are seeking out the traditional Southern conservative ethos. Because TikTok and other social media is making these colleges look amazing compared to the cold, bad weather, parkas, and far left miserable ethos they see on the same social media at New England and other northern universities.


The linked video is from Arizona State - not a southern school.

Whether sorority girls dancing is amazing or appalling to you is not a North-South thing. You will find this in the midwest, the south, the mountain west, the southwest, the west coast.

The biggest change is social media and the need or desire to be performative for the camera all the damn time. I don't think it's generally healthy, but if a group of young people want to make a production of it, go for it. I don't think 50 year old parents intuitively understand the realities of 20 year olds today. I'm sure this little video has a gazillion views, and that's a win for these students.

And look, outside the Ivies and the Boston schools, New England is incredibly unappealing for most young people today. And the fuddy-duddies saying they would never, my word, how crass, shall clutch the pearls, is a big reason why New England is not a desirable place to go college. New England is far, far more socially conservative than any other part of the country. Some little vid of sorority girls doing a thing in Arizona should not be a thing. But the northeast people clearly have issues with it. Just... go milk the cows and tighten the bonnet.


LOL. Have you ever been here?

Sorority moms are so fvking clueless.

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Anonymous wrote:It’s been really weird on dcum lately, feels like a lot of newbies found it.


There have been waves of dumbing down over the years. Liberal trash that got kicked off other platforms is my guess.


Thanks for demonstrating my point.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:There’s a tidal wave of kids from our wealthy full pay NE suburb going to SEC schools. Not too many interested in Vasser, Swarthmore, Smith be or Mt Holyoke.


So why are schools like UConn, UMass, NYU, BU, BC, every Ivy, Pitt, Penn State, UMD et al more popular than ever. Are all the southerners heading North?


Every large college is receiving more apps than ever because the borders are wide open, anyone in the world can apply, and small and mid-sized colleges are all dying.

Bottom line is y'all really can't cope with the fact that the South is booming and smart northern / mid-Atlantic / west coast teens are seeking out the traditional Southern conservative ethos. Because TikTok and other social media is making these colleges look amazing compared to the cold, bad weather, parkas, and far left miserable ethos they see on the same social media at New England and other northern universities.


The linked video is from Arizona State - not a southern school.

Whether sorority girls dancing is amazing or appalling to you is not a North-South thing. You will find this in the midwest, the south, the mountain west, the southwest, the west coast.

The biggest change is social media and the need or desire to be performative for the camera all the damn time. I don't think it's generally healthy, but if a group of young people want to make a production of it, go for it. I don't think 50 year old parents intuitively understand the realities of 20 year olds today. I'm sure this little video has a gazillion views, and that's a win for these students.

And look, outside the Ivies and the Boston schools, New England is incredibly unappealing for most young people today. And the fuddy-duddies saying they would never, my word, how crass, shall clutch the pearls, is a big reason why New England is not a desirable place to go college. New England is far, far more socially conservative than any other part of the country. Some little vid of sorority girls doing a thing in Arizona should not be a thing. But the northeast people clearly have issues with it. Just... go milk the cows and tighten the bonnet.


Y'all are really grasping at straws. The state of Arizona is in fact in the Sun Belt and has always had a Southern vibe of big trucks, country music, belt buckles, cowboys boots, and horses. Those Arizona State sorority girls are obviously leaning in and mirroring the SEC deep south aesthetics because it's wildly trendy right now.



This chart doesn’t really say that…it includes California all the way to what looks like SF.

So, you think SF, LA and SD also are southern cities with a southern vibe?

I don’t think most people who live in NM and Arizona identify with the southeast too much.


Bless your hearts but some of y'all are thick. The girlies in the videos at ASU... Arizona... UT-Austin... Texas A&M... SMU... LSU... Bama Ole Miss... UGA and Clemson and USC... Vandy and Kentucky... Florida State... all have the same Southern belle country music conservative cowgirl country club and horses aesthetics.


You are the dipshit who posted the stupid chart which includes 1/2 of California in the Sun Belt.
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Anonymous wrote:If Greek life is so appealing, why do they have to make these videos to drive recruitment?


Because first and foremost it's fun? And also, Greek life is competitive and selective. They are battling for the prettiest, sweetest, most stylish and top disposition gals in every new incoming freshman class. It argue clearly goes further and drives high school applications during application season. Don't kid yourself, these flagship colleges love it because it's driving applications and alumni gift giving


Actually what I am seeing is that the majority of parents don't have enough money to fund a sorority (or fraternity), so these houses have to really advertise to keep their numbers up.

If they were really exclusive girls would be flocking to them with no videos.


Girls are flocking to them. I know there have been a record number of rushees at a number of colleges. I know many popular girls from the right schools, right zip codes, right clubs are being cut from many of the houses.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:If Greek life is so appealing, why do they have to make these videos to drive recruitment?


Because first and foremost it's fun? And also, Greek life is competitive and selective. They are battling for the prettiest, sweetest, most stylish and top disposition gals in every new incoming freshman class. It argue clearly goes further and drives high school applications during application season. Don't kid yourself, these flagship colleges love it because it's driving applications and alumni gift giving


Actually what I am seeing is that the majority of parents don't have enough money to fund a sorority (or fraternity), so these houses have to really advertise to keep their numbers up.

If they were really exclusive girls would be flocking to them with no videos.


Girls are flocking to them. I know there have been a record number of rushees at a number of colleges. I know many popular girls from the right schools, right zip codes, right clubs are being cut from many of the houses.


Is that what you heard on TikTok?

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LOL, no.


The south has always been core to our nation, but not always in a good way.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There’s a tidal wave of kids from our wealthy full pay NE suburb going to SEC schools. Not too many interested in Vasser, Swarthmore, Smith be or Mt Holyoke.


So why are schools like UConn, UMass, NYU, BU, BC, every Ivy, Pitt, Penn State, UMD et al more popular than ever. Are all the southerners heading North?


Every large college is receiving more apps than ever because the borders are wide open, anyone in the world can apply, and small and mid-sized colleges are all dying.

Bottom line is y'all really can't cope with the fact that the South is booming and smart northern / mid-Atlantic / west coast teens are seeking out the traditional Southern conservative ethos. Because TikTok and other social media is making these colleges look amazing compared to the cold, bad weather, parkas, and far left miserable ethos they see on the same social media at New England and other northern universities.


The linked video is from Arizona State - not a southern school.

Whether sorority girls dancing is amazing or appalling to you is not a North-South thing. You will find this in the midwest, the south, the mountain west, the southwest, the west coast.

The biggest change is social media and the need or desire to be performative for the camera all the damn time. I don't think it's generally healthy, but if a group of young people want to make a production of it, go for it. I don't think 50 year old parents intuitively understand the realities of 20 year olds today. I'm sure this little video has a gazillion views, and that's a win for these students.

And look, outside the Ivies and the Boston schools, New England is incredibly unappealing for most young people today. And the fuddy-duddies saying they would never, my word, how crass, shall clutch the pearls, is a big reason why New England is not a desirable place to go college. New England is far, far more socially conservative than any other part of the country. Some little vid of sorority girls doing a thing in Arizona should not be a thing. But the northeast people clearly have issues with it. Just... go milk the cows and tighten the bonnet.


Y'all are really grasping at straws. The state of Arizona is in fact in the Sun Belt and has always had a Southern vibe of big trucks, country music, belt buckles, cowboys boots, and horses. Those Arizona State sorority girls are obviously leaning in and mirroring the SEC deep south aesthetics because it's wildly trendy right now.



This chart doesn’t really say that…it includes California all the way to what looks like SF.

So, you think SF, LA and SD also are southern cities with a southern vibe?

I don’t think most people who live in NM and Arizona identify with the southeast too much.


Bless your hearts but some of y'all are thick. The girlies in the videos at ASU... Arizona... UT-Austin... Texas A&M... SMU... LSU... Bama Ole Miss... UGA and Clemson and USC... Vandy and Kentucky... Florida State... all have the same Southern belle country music conservative cowgirl country club and horses aesthetics.


You are the dipshit who posted the stupid chart which includes 1/2 of California in the Sun Belt.


DP. That is the Sun belt. But I wouldn’t argue that they are all Southern in the way we think of Alabama.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There’s a tidal wave of kids from our wealthy full pay NE suburb going to SEC schools. Not too many interested in Vasser, Swarthmore, Smith be or Mt Holyoke.


So why are schools like UConn, UMass, NYU, BU, BC, every Ivy, Pitt, Penn State, UMD et al more popular than ever. Are all the southerners heading North?


Every large college is receiving more apps than ever because the borders are wide open, anyone in the world can apply, and small and mid-sized colleges are all dying.

Bottom line is y'all really can't cope with the fact that the South is booming and smart northern / mid-Atlantic / west coast teens are seeking out the traditional Southern conservative ethos. Because TikTok and other social media is making these colleges look amazing compared to the cold, bad weather, parkas, and far left miserable ethos they see on the same social media at New England and other northern universities.


The linked video is from Arizona State - not a southern school.

Whether sorority girls dancing is amazing or appalling to you is not a North-South thing. You will find this in the midwest, the south, the mountain west, the southwest, the west coast.

The biggest change is social media and the need or desire to be performative for the camera all the damn time. I don't think it's generally healthy, but if a group of young people want to make a production of it, go for it. I don't think 50 year old parents intuitively understand the realities of 20 year olds today. I'm sure this little video has a gazillion views, and that's a win for these students.

And look, outside the Ivies and the Boston schools, New England is incredibly unappealing for most young people today. And the fuddy-duddies saying they would never, my word, how crass, shall clutch the pearls, is a big reason why New England is not a desirable place to go college. New England is far, far more socially conservative than any other part of the country. Some little vid of sorority girls doing a thing in Arizona should not be a thing. But the northeast people clearly have issues with it. Just... go milk the cows and tighten the bonnet.


Y'all are really grasping at straws. The state of Arizona is in fact in the Sun Belt and has always had a Southern vibe of big trucks, country music, belt buckles, cowboys boots, and horses. Those Arizona State sorority girls are obviously leaning in and mirroring the SEC deep south aesthetics because it's wildly trendy right now.




Be careful. I briefly alluded to this way upthread and got ridiculed. But it is true.
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yawn ...
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Anonymous wrote:https://x.com/sassafrass_84/status/1956745018678395147?s=46

Mizzou Tri Delts🔥 🔥 🔥

The first comment from the link “America is healing, one sorority video at a time”
Oy vey. Healing from what?
Anonymous
Hopefully they’ll be too busy contouring to make it to the polls.
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Nashville is the hottest city in America right now. We personally know a handful of wealthy 22 and 23 year old girls raised in DC/Nova/Moco who moved there after college over the tier 1 usual suspects (Manhattan/Brooklyn, LA, SF, Boston). Girls whose families have absolutely zero ties to the state, yet that's where all of their cute wealthy girlfriends from prep school and college wanted to move to after college.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Imagine being such a loser—regardless of age or gender—if you not only spend your time watching and judging college women having fun, you can’t wait for the “season.”

And before you yip about “well they put it out there,” OK but Linda, Ted? It’s not for you. It’s not for anyone here on DCUM. Not everything is for you.


Someone posted it. On DCUM, hence the comments.

Relax, lady.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s been really weird on dcum lately, feels like a lot of newbies found it.


There have been waves of dumbing down over the years. Liberal trash that got kicked off other platforms is my guess.


Thanks for demonstrating my point.


MAGA is the cult of Stupids.

Financially sending a kid out of state to Alabama for example, is dumb. Instead of in-state in MD or VA.

Sure let's send students to a state where it is what like number 48 in the nation for education.....

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